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6 THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH MONDAY JANUARY 11 1909 r t
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fUJ Clearance Sale offering you really earn 25c to 50c on every Dol
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us the balance and the goods are yours Select whatever you want
Youll Make 25 to 50 Per Cent On Your Money
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no scheming or sharp practices just a plain cut of One Fourth to One Jj
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2413 Washington Ave
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CUT PRICE
SALE
S il Con1tliJntues
Ladies tailored shirt waists In
fine batiste colorstan cream and
white with fancy satin stripe Jan
uary price r10a
Cut prices in Muslin Underwear
and Infants wear departments
Your gain to get first class mes
chandise at January prices
Wo nave only a few numbers
left In trimmed millinery These
wo will not carry over You know
that means the lowest price to sell
them
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THE M 0 WYKES CO j
233f Avenue
Washington
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FINE IMPORTED ITALIAN
OLIVE
OIL
Direct from Messina Italy
Guaranteed Fader Pure Food
and Drug Act
Three Slzos 2Cc 50c and 100
per bottle
SEE DISPLAY WINDOW
BABOONS PHARMACY
A R MciNTYRE
2421 Wash Ave Both phones
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REfERENCES
At the Falstaff Cafe all this wool
Messrs McMillan and Mansfield who
have captivated music > loving Ogden
with their remarkably clever banjo
tn i guitar renditions will present an
entirely new repertoire of popular and
rlnsslc selections Its worth ones
while to hear these gentlemen worl
B G Butter and B < t G Hoopor
Creese are business builders
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Motion
Motion for New Trial plaintiff lias
filed a motion for a new trial in the
cote of the Wall Rico Milling com
pang against the Continental Supply
company The motion will be heard in
district court January 1C A motion
to reflx costs in the case will also bo
made at tho same time
At the Gloho theater Tho most san
Itary the most fireproof largest exits
Your children are safe
Fresh California violets 15c a bunch
next Saturday afternoon Wrlghts
Default In Divorce Case Default of
defendant has been entered In the di
vorce suit of Virginia Preti Francshi
against Mike Francshi The court rec
ords show that the plaintiff In this ac
tion was divorced from a former mis
band June 10 1907
Special feature this week ISS
THEATER In Golden Days
See THE ISIS first3 Rood show
all the time
Qualified as Deputies H W Nalfr
bitt Jr and A G Maw have qualified
and taken the oath of office as deputies
In the county treasurers office
House for sale cheap on easy In
stallments 0 J Stilwell Both phones
Cars of Livestock Fifteen cars of
fat beef and mutton from Cache coim
ly was received Sunday by Joint Ag
ent W H Chevera and sent to the
San Francisco market over the South
ern Pacific
THE RELIGION OF WALT WHIT
MAN by Wm Thurston Brown Jan
15th S P M Carnegie hall Second
lecture A Religious Interpretation of
Sex last lecture of course Religion
and DemocracY Season tickets 100
single admission 50 cents At Badcons
Cullcys and Utahna drug stores
No Crews Pulled OffAlthough
traffic is reported lighter than for sev
eral months on the Southern Pacific
no freight train or switching cre s
have peen taken out of service 10
cently
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True Economy Buying the best
High grade monumental work re
quires first class material and work
manship Joseph Parry Sons Co
225 Washington avenue
Chief Engineer Isaacs Chief Kngl
hoer Isaacs of Director KmttschniUs
ilaft arrived from the east this mom
lug in private car 03 and later on
left for the south for a conference
with Chief ISnginccr Ashlon of the
Oregon Short Line
CHEAP COAL Grass Creek 4UU
j 11r ton Rock Springs and Castle
Gate always on hand Parker Coal Co
Has Gone to Sparks Assistant En
gineer Campbell of the Southern Pa
cific is out at Sparks on a business
trip
The best anthracite coal at John
FarrB Phone 27
Pullmans for Sheepmen Six Pull
man cars have been ordered Into ser
vice to take care of Ogden and Salt
Lake people who will attend the Wool
Growers convention at Pocatello Jan
uary 14 15 and 16 Three Pullman
cars have been ordered for tho Wy
oming contingent of sheepmen and
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WHATEVER YOU WANT IK OVERCOATS
YOULL FIND READY HERE FOR YOU
AND IF YOU HAVENT MADE UP YOUR
MIND AS TO WHAT YOU WANT THE IM
MENSE VARIETY SHOWN IN THIS STORE
WILL HELP YOU IN YOUR SELECTION
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I CitE Pullman has been commissioned
for use In caring for the members of I
the Omaha Livestock exchange who
will attend the convention
558 was tho lucky number at G
F Caves for shirt waist box
Checking Up His Accounts Routo
Agent Hall of the Pacific Express com
pany arrived from the south this
I morning and resumed the work of
checking up the accounts of Nell W
Divison the absconding express clerk
COALRock Springs Castle Gato
and Clear Creek Gillette Coal Co
1Gb West 27th St Phones 1074
Heavy Storm at Park City Heavy
snowstorms at Park City are seriously
Interfering with traffic conditions of
tho Rio Grande and Union PaclLc
roads at the mines and heavy forces
of men will be put to work shoveling
snow from the tracks and opening up
both roads for freight business
DANCE every Wednesday and Sat
in day evening Congress Dancing
Academy
Visiting Her SonMrs D H McKin
ley formerly a resident of Ogden but
now of Mexico City is visiting witn
her son John Culley tho druggist for
a fow weeks This Is Mrs McKlnleys
first visit to Ogden in eighteen years
Rio Grande Pay DayTho Rio
Grindo pay car arrived from the
south on a special this afternoon and
Paymaster Sumner held run informal
and pleasant reception of Rio Grande
employes for two or three hours after
his arrival distributing favors in tho
shape of nearly 20000
Opium Den RaidedSing Yips al
leged opium joint in the interior of the
block south of tho city square was
raided again last evening but little
was accomplished the Inmates either
having escaped before the arrival of
the officers or not having as yet ar
rived for their nightly dieamf An
opium outfit was discovered by the
raiding officers and confiscated
Mrs Smouts Funeral Funeral ser
vices over the remains of Mrs Ann
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It Smout will be held Wednesday at
1 oclock noon from the family resi
dence In Slatervllle Tho casket will
be open Tuesday evening and Wo < l
nosday morning Interment will be
made In the City cemetery
General Supt Davis General Sup
erintendent J M Davis and a party
of railroad officials arrived from the
south In a special car this afternoon
rnd later on continued north for a
trip of inspection over the Oregon
Short Line
Water Bonds Arrive The water
bonds have arrived and the mayor
and city attorney assisted Recorder
Crown in the proper signing of the
feline which occupied them most 01
the day The bonds are handsome
lithographed In green and are artistic
In every way
Squire Coop RememberedSquire
Coop retired musical director of the
Ogden public schools was pleasantly
surprised today by being presented
with an elegant directors baton by t
the High School orchestra as an ap
predation of their former leader The
baton is ivory and ebony handsomely
trimmed and ornamented with solid
silver and is a fine piece of work
manship A plate appropriately en
graved sots forth the name of tho
recipient Uio date and the donors Mr
Coop was taken completely by sur
lrlse and was much affected by the I
totem of regard
Why She Could Not Tell
What was tho text JJie asked
Mr Trlbblea as his wife came homo
from church
Mrs Trlbblos had to confess that
she had forgotten It Or rather sho
added I lost It In fact I didnt get
I It
When I fall to remember the text
I you always want to know why What
was tho reaccn that you didnt got It
Something happened that drove It
from my mind
What was It that happened
Well if you must know said his
wife rubbing her nose just as tho
preacher was about to give out tho
text a moth flew along right In front
of me You know well enough what a
I woman does when she sees a moth
I Of course I couldnt clap my hands
there In church and crush It between
I thorn but I spr > d out my handker
chief made a < 3 fe motion and folded
I It together Tfea 1 pressed It tightly
I got the moth but I lost tho text
I Youths Companion
I COUNTRY BOY
fiETS INTO
TROUBLE
HAD A GIRL IN SALT LAKE HE
DESIRED TO VISIT
Dressed Himself in the Best Second
Hand GoodsInstead of Going
to Zion He Went to Jail
The dally police grind was again
remarkable for the number of petty
larceny cases on the docket most of
the defendants being young men in
their teens exhibiting marks of home
training and an unfamiliarity with
court and criminal proceedings
C W Spreckhart charged with the
theft of a sweater pleaded not guilty
Several witnesses were examined In
cluding the old gentleman who own
ed the garment The latter stated 1
the sweater had been taken from un
der his pillow and he had later iden
tified the same in Alvords sccomi j
hand store on Grant avenue whore
it had been sold Seated beside tho
defendant was young McCloster him
self charged with petit larceny Olfl
cer Chambers stated that McCloster
was working at Alvords when the
sweater was sold and the latter was
called to the stand He stated that
he thought Spreckhart was the mini
who sold the sweater but was nor
able to swear to the fact The court
then discharged the defendant as no
other proof of his guilt was forth
coming
George McCloster was then arraign
ed on the charge of annexing a quan
tity of clothing alleged to he the
property of his former employer Alva
Alvord the secondhand man Mc
Closter pleaded not guilty Alvord
slated that he had taken pity on Hie I
young man upon his arrival from Brig
hton City and had agreed to give him
employment at his store for his hoard
and lodging and 1 par week for Kpcrd
hip money He said that McClostfei
had worked a few days and then lire 1
ceded to fit himself out from the
stock In the store and attempted to I
g to Salt Lake The goods alleged
to have been stolen Included
an over
coat hat cigar case two wallets and
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some eyeglasses
J Pumphrey another clerk was
called to the stand and stated that
McCloster had taken a vest belonging
to him and a hat
Tho defendant was then given a
chance to explain matters He said
that Alvord had agreed to furnish
him with clothing food and lodging
mid a dollar per week for spending
money He wanted to go to Salt
Lake on the day in question to see a
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girl friendandnot thinking that Alvord
would object had made preparations
to get as far as the station before
phoning his Intentions of making Uio
trip He said Alvord had allowed him
to wear tho clothes he had on and
that Pumphrey had loaned him the
hat and vest He denied all inten
tions of stealing tho property and
had Intended to return the next < l
and continue with his job
After considerable crossexamining
of the witnesses the court decided
that McCloster was guilty or attempt I
ing to get away with clothing that I
did not belong to him and fined tho
defendant 510 or ten days Baying that
a boy of 18 years must learn to re1
bpcct the property of others
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A marriage license was issued this
afternoon to Peter Christenson Tr
and Georgia Jordan both residents of
Ogden
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LEGISLATURE
IS NOV IN
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HENRY GARDNER MADE PRESI
DENT OF THE SENATE
Edward Robinson Elected Speaker of
the House List of Employes Con
tains Four Names From Weber
The eighth legislature assembly of
Utah convened at noon today Henry
Gardner was chosen president and Ed
ward Robinson was elected speaker
of the house
January 19 the legislature will
choose a United States senator to
Succeed Senator Reed Smoot who
lies no opposition for reelection
The ofllcers and employes of the
senate and house as named are
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President Henry Gardner Utah
Secretary H L Cummings Salt
Lake
Minute clerk Carl A Badger to
select
Docket clerk Ben Bachman Utah
Enrolling and engrossing clerk C
E Marks to select
Chaplain Rev J E Carver We
ber
Sergeant at arms Daniel James
Sanpete
Asistant sergeant at arms H E
Stole Weber
Committee clerks Mrs Clarissa
Van Law Salt Lake W J F Mc
Allister Kane John Saxey Utah
Mailing clerk Mrs Dennis C Elch
nor Salt Lake
Stenographer Sadie Foss Davis
Doorkeepers W R Thompson Mil
lard H C Bowden Box Elder
Watchmen Alexander Spencer
Cache Joseph Van Wagner Wasatch
House
Speaker E W Robinson Cache
Clerk Alexander Buchanan Salt
Lake
Engrossing and enrolling clerk C
R Jones Summit
I Docket clerk E T Wooloy Weber
Sergeant at arms Andrew Morris
I Beaver
Assistant sergeant at arms F M
I Gavin Garfield
Watchman Joseph Steole Plute
Messengers George Searle Ulntah
C F Wells Box Elder
Chaplain J W Jenklnson Salt
Lake
Doorkeepers Alfred Alder Sanpete
M L Sheffield Wayne
Committee clerna Florence Hull
Salt Lake Mabel Carpenter Utah
Rexal Bachman Weber
Janitor John Burns Salt Lake
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Mailing clerk W H Croft Davis
Torturing eczema spreads its burn
ing area every day Doans Ointment
quickly stops Its spreading Instantly
relieves the Itching cures it per
manently At any drug store
M S BROWNING WAS IN 0
FAVOR OF AUDITING
M S Browning Informs this paper
that ho did not oppose at the last
meeting of the board of education
the auditing of the books but was in
favor of such action The difference
between the old and the new members
was over the question whether tho
auditing should be for a number of
years past or since tho last auditing
Mr Browning favored an audit dating
from the last auditing of tho books
and did so on the score of economy
while those opposing maintained that J
the books should bo Inspected for a
period of four years I
The editorial comments based on
the assumption that Mr Browning
opposed auditing Is therefore a mis
take on our part Insofar as hey la
vohc Mr Browning although our
views on the subject of auditing nr13 t
maintained that there should be d
complete auditing of the books of the
of education
board I
Wood In Paper Making
Just 3962660 cords of wood wore
used In the United States In the man
ufacture of paper pulp last year twice
as much as was used In 1899
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When the store closes next Saturday night this January a
Sale will come to an end > Until that time everything in our
ill two stores all of our bright new clean stocks are offered at 15 Q 1
to 12 of the former low prices Dress goods underwear 1 r
notions coats suits shoes infants goods mens suits and cloth
ing everything cheaper II r s
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JBllllY a Coat l off UJ + rtye get
fJr the 2 our first t110
Clid
O Snap cheap prices tees
for
NO TICKET CHANGING TO SHOW A PROFIT II i mII
U f th
k Hundreds of Ladies Coats Black and Colored
Coats take same big discount y
Hundreds of Childrens Coats from X JI I I
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Ocp
Never such cheap prices and good styles before
Get one tomorrow a lid pick a good one
1191 l
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C are Ii
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I I Best 20 Coats in the newest styles arc
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all IL a 1 IE werry II thIl ft1h1 e Cok
101 p t 0 0 ill
Section is a moeey l weJr
w cccllf Y O1L buy thilS w e ek
WRIGHTS S A L E
JANUARY I i
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MINISTER
CUT illS
THROAT
Murderer of Browning
Commits Suicide at
Carthage III
Carthage III Jan 11Rev John
H Carmichael wanted for the murder
of Gideon Browning at the Rattle Run
Methodist church in Michigan lasr
Tuesday night cut his throat In a
boarding house here last night and
died at noon today
Ho left a letter to the sheriff at
Port Huron near where the murder
of Gideon Browning was perpetrated
asking him to come for his body Car
michael cut his throat from ear to
earCarraichael
Carmichael In his letter declared
that he killed Browning and cut up
the body while under the hypnotic I
influence of his wife
Adair Mich Jan llRenllr
really have they really found him
way Mrs Carmlchsiels exclamation
when told that her husband had been I
found in Carthage Ills She took the
news calmly In fact seemed almost
relieved to know that the muoh sought
man had been located
I know of no reason why he should
have gone to Carthage she contlu
ucd He had no relatives there and
no friends that I ever knew of
Sheriff BortschI said that Carmich I
ael In the letter told the story of the I
killing In a graphic manner He claim
ed Browning exerted some sort of
ypnotlc influence over him and that
when he entered tho church Browning
attacked him with two knives aH
michnol added that bo thou picked up
a hatchet and proceeded to hack
away until he thought Browning was
1cKd
He returned to consciousness how
ever so Carmichael kept at him Then
he took up one of the knives Brown
ing had used in his attack upon him
he sold and proceeded mutilate lie
body until it had lost all scmolanco I
to a human being then took the ro
mains out and burled them After
that he took a train for Chicago whQra
he bought new clothes then went to
Quincy Ills and from there to Carth
age
cove HADLEY 18
fORA BETTER
MISSOURI
HE IS FIRST REPUBLICAN TO
HOLD OFFICE SINCE 1871
He Declares That Laws Effecting Sa
loons and Breweries Will Bc
Strictly Enforced
Jefferson City Jan 11 Herbert S
Hadley was Inaugurated as governor
of Missouri at noon today He is the
first Republican to hold the office I
since 1S71 Wind and snow made the
day uncomfortable but despite wintry
conditions the program of a parade
and review of the state troops was car
ried out as planned The oath of of I
fice was administered by Judge Henry
Lamm the only Republican member
of the supreme court of toe state
Governor Hadley reviewed briefly
he administration of his predecessor
called attention to the changes in
the system of government In the
state duo to the adoption of initiative
and referendum amendment at the
November election and then took up
the questions of somo rulo and law
enforcement
It has been asserted that homo
rule means the abrogation or null
Mention of the laws of the state he
said and particularly the laws
reg
ulating dram shops In tho large clUo
Home rule means no such thing As I
= ald during the last campaign tho
laws providing for the regulation of
nam shops will still remain tho Jaws
of the state until a majority of the
peoples representatives want thorn t
changed
The governor declared that It
changes are made In the laws so that
the police and other city department
now In control of tho state adniluirf
ration are turned over to the munici
palities there should be
aomo
fro
borved power by which the state can
resume control should necessity arise
Tho new governor gave his auditor
to understand that the laws
regarding
Sunday closing of saloons would ba
enforced during his artmlnlstrotluji
LEGAL
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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
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Notice Is hereby given that tho an i
nual meeting of the stockholders or f
the Ogden Bench Canal and Water ifi
company will bo held In tho Court > 4
House on Monday January 11 lliuu < lt
at 730 p m for the purpose of bear
Ing the financial report ot the secre
tary and treasurer for the year 1UU7 7J
also to vote on the rate ot assess t
ment for the year 1901 and for tne f
transaction of such other nuslness as
may properly come before the meet r
ing
A D CHAMBERS Secretary
Dated Ogden Utah Dec 30 1905 r
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of Tho Ogden Fruit Growers
Association will be held at the Court
house In Ogden on January 12 1JOy t
at 10 oclock a m for tho purpose ot +
electing a board of seven directors
md to transact such other business
as may regularly come before tno
meeting It Is desired that all stock
holders be present at this meeting
J E WRIGHT Secretary
and he followed the recommendation
of Governor Folk that laws should be
passed prohibiting breweries from
holding interests direct or Indirect In
saloons Ho also recommended that
the abuse of the Lid club system °
be corrected by requiring all clubs
of any character which dispense in
toxicating liquors to their members
to pay a license to the state Y
Statewide prohibition was con
demned and tre residential rather
than ward option system recommend f <
ed 1x3
Governor TIndley declared himself i
in favor of the creation of on appoin
tive public service commission and an
anti pass law
Doans Rcgulets cure constipation 1i
tine the stomach stimulate the liver
promote digestion and appetite and I
easy pnosages of the bowels Ask your
druggist for them 25 cents a box l
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CONGRESS 1
ACADEMY 1 1
DANCING EVERY J h
WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENINGS
The Academy may be engaged
for private parties at special
rates
Bell phone 388y E D Short Mgr